Inside Mac Games has posted a review of the highly anticipated port of Electronic Arts' real-time strategy title Command & Conquer 3 - Tiberium Wars. The title represents the first of four titles from EA released for Intel Macs using Transgaming's Cider porting technology. Here's a clip from the review:

One of the key elements at issue with the release of C&C3 was the use of TransGaming's Cider to port it to the Intel-based Macintosh platform. This has been discussed on the Web quite a lot, including in an article by Tunzer Deniz here. For publishers such as EA, Cider was expected to offer a low-cost way to bring PC games to the Intel Macs, potentially increasing the opportunities for Mac gamers. But the question in everyone's mind has been how will Cider-ports actually play?